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===Reunion(s) (1991β2003)=== In 1991, Mogg and Way decided to put a new UFO line-up together with former Wild Horses members [[Clive Edwards]] on drums, [[Laurence Archer]] on guitar, and keyboardist Jem Davis joining the band and they released ''[[High Stakes & Dangerous Men]]''. While only released on a small independent label, ''High Stakes'' was enough to generate serious interest in a full-blown reunion. The following year, the classic late-1970s UFO line-up β Mogg, Schenker, Way, Raymond and Parker β reunited, and the resulting album was ''[[Walk on Water (UFO album)|Walk on Water]]'' (1995). This line-up (barring Parker's replacement by [[AC/DC]]'s [[Simon Wright (musician)|Simon Wright]] on drums) went on a world tour. However, tensions arose again, and Schenker left the band only four shows into the tour, walking off stage mid-set in the very venue, the Keystone Palo Alto, where their October 1978 tour died. Thereafter, the other members again went their separate ways. {{Citation needed|date=March 2008}} However, Schenker returned to the fold in 1998, and the band embarked on another tour, with Parker again replaced by a new drummer. They played at the Astoria, Charing Cross Road, London in 1998. Mogg and Way continued working together throughout this fluctuating band membership, releasing two albums under the Mogg/Way name in the late 1990s, ''Edge of the World'' and ''Chocolate Box''. In 2000, Schenker rejoined UFO again and the band released the double CD ''[[Covenant (UFO album)|Covenant]]'' (with [[Aynsley Dunbar]] on drums), which contained a disc of new material and a disc of live classics. In 2002, the band recorded ''[[Sharks (album)|Sharks]]''; shortly after ''Sharks'' was released, Schenker left the band yet again and was replaced with [[Vinnie Moore]].<ref>[{{AllMusic|class=artist|id=p5725/biography|pure_url=yes}} UFO on AllMusic]</ref> and the official announcement was made in July 2003.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.blabbermouth.net/news/it-s-official-vinnie-moore-jason-bonham-join-ufo/ |title=It's Official: Vinnie Moore, Jason Bonham Join Ufo |website=Blabbermouth.net |date=29 July 2003 |access-date=28 June 2014}}</ref> In 2003, Michael Schenker and Pete Way released ''The Plot'' with drummer Jeff Martin.
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